The GAA’s alumni relations programs and the Carolina Alumni Review have been recognized with three awards in the 2009-10 Southeastern District competition of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and two GAA… read more
As part of its project to digitize the special collections of its library, UNC has made the earliest copies of the GAA’s alumni magazine, founded in 1912 as the Alumni Review, available online. All issues of the Alumni Review… read more
More than 100 Carolina Clubs worldwide help alumni stay connected to each other and help them give back to Carolina and their communities. Each year, the GAA honors outstanding clubs — those that are considered exceptional in serving their area… read more
Competition with UNC’s rivals still reaches those far away from Chapel Hill. Alston Mann ’05 already participated in New York Cares Day. But when he saw that other universities had alumni groups involved, including Duke, he knew he had to get the… read more
The UNC General Alumni Association has received three awards for its programs and publications for 2008 in competitions sponsored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education – two awards for the Southeastern district of the U.S. and one… read more
Former UNC football star Julius Peppers ’02 has donated $100,000 to a General Alumni Association scholarship program that supports African-American students. The Light on the Hill Society Scholarship, a tribute to Carolina’s earliest black… read more
It was billed as “An Evening with Holden Thorp,” but some in attendance compared it to the excitement of New Year’s Eve – only more important. Held at the Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville, hometown of new UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp… read more
For the ninth time in the past 16 years, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education has honored the University for its fundraising success. That total is a distinction shared by only one other university: Stanford. The UNC General… read more
The UNC General Alumni Association has received seven awards for its programs and publications for 2007, including five awards sponsored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for the Southeastern district of the U.S. and two awards… read more
Several decades of Carolina alumni were brought together for the 14th annual William R. Davie Dinner, hosted by the Charlotte Carolina Club. The formal evening celebrates the life and legacy of Davie, considered the father of the University, while… read more